Decolgen Forte/No-Drowse Decolgen

Decolgen Forte/No-Drowse Decolgen Adverse Reactions

Manufacturer:

UNILAB, Inc

Distributor:

UNILAB, Inc
Full Prescribing Info
Adverse Reactions
Paracetamol, when taken within the recommended dose and duration of treatment, has low incidence of side effects. Skin rashes and minor stomach and intestinal disturbances have been reported.
Decolgen Forte: Phenylpropanolamine may cause sudden, persistent, severe headache, nervousness, restlessness, insomnia/sleeplessness, dizziness, anxiety, confusion, high blood pressure, palpitation, chest tightness, tremor, agitation, irritability, aggressiveness (particularly in young children), nausea, and blurred vision.
Chlorphenamine Maleate may cause sleepiness and drowsiness. Other undesirable effects include muscle weakness, gastrointestinal discomfort nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, dryness of the mouth, nose, and throat, difficulty urinating, ringing in the ears, visual disturbance, blurred vision, insomnia/sleeplessness, tremor, nervousness, irritability, chest tightness, increased or decreased blood pressure, and headache. Paracetamol, when taken within the recommended dose and duration of treatment. has low incidence of side effects. Skin rashes and minor stomach and intestinal disturbances have been reported.
No-Drowse Decolgen: Phenylpropanolamine HCl: Psychiatric disorders: Aggressiveness (particularly in young children), anxiety (feeling of uneasiness), confusion, insomnia/sleep disturbance, nervousness.
Nervous system disorders: Agitation, dizziness, restlessness; sudden, persistent, severe headache, tremor (muscle shaking).
Eye disorders: Blurred vision.
Cardiac disorders: Chest tightness, palpitation.
Vascular disorders: High blood pressure.
Gastrointestinal disorders: Nausea.
General disorders and administration site conditions: Irritability.
Paracetamol: Paracetamol, when taken within the recommended dose and duration of treatment, has low incidence of side effects.
Blood and lymphatic system disorders: Changes in the number of white blood cells and platelets such as agranulocytosis (decrease in the number of granulocytes), leukopenia (decrease in the number of leukocytes), neutropenia (decrease in the number of neutrophils), pancytopenia (deficiency of all cellular elements in the blood), thrombocytopenia (decrease in the number of platelets).
Immune system disorders: Allergic reactions which may cause difficulty in breathing, skin rash, angioedema (swelling of the face or throat).
Gastrointestinal disorders: Minor stomach and intestinal disturbances.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: Rare cases of serious skin reactions (i.e., Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis and acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis) which may include symptoms such as skin reddening, blisters or rash.
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